Their storefront sorts books by new, popular, and categories, including digital exclusives, award-winning, various genres, and free stuff. Or you can view by publisher or creator. Some works even include audio commentaries by the artist. Right now, the app is iPad only (which is the best venue for digital comics), with an Android version planned but not before “the end of 2015 at the earliest.”

I started using Sequential because they’re the only way I can get the two-part VerityFair by Terry Wiley, whose work I loved so much in Sleaze Castle. It’s the story of “happy-go-lucky middle-aged actress Verity Bourneville [who] has been having enough trouble trying to find a decent part to pay the rent without also being plagued by a mysterious nightmare about her old deceased classmate Lucy Sherman.”

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